Product Description

Cavalry abandoned using heavy armour with the mass adoption of gunpowder weapons, as speed offered greater protection than armour especially as muskets were very inaccurate.

The Irish Wild Geese moulds, the French Regiments 1750 and the Karoliner are the same moulds. S901, F901 & I901 are the same mould supplied with a label with a picture appropriate to that regiments colour scheme, the exception is i903 which has an alternative infantry solder instead of the pike man.

Due to older packaging, some paint information is incorrect, we do not stock Molak paint and advise all customers to use the better quality Vallejo acrylics instead.

Product Videos

Welcome to your new hobby. This video showcases several of Prince August ranges and explains how to cast figures from our new "Battle of the Alamo" mould. The king and queen is from the Mexican side.
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